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Text Correction in PDF
Text Correction and Annotation Solutions for PDFs
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool does not support editing existing text in PDFs. It allows annotations such as highlights, notes, and other markups on top of existing content.
Faulty text often results from encoding issues. Although this tool doesn’t alter PDF encoding, you can use annotation tools to highlight problematic areas for further review.
Use the text annotation tool to add new text or labels. You can adjust font properties to ensure clarity and consistency with the existing document text.
No, this tool doesn't directly fix encoding errors. It focuses on overlaying annotations like text and highlights to point out areas requiring attention.
This issue usually stems from missing fonts or encoding problems. The tool lets you mark such sections with highlights or notes for file reviews.
Use the text annotation tool to add labels directly to maps. This provides an easy way to identify and describe map sections.
You can add new labels using the text annotation tool over existing ones. Direct corrections of existing labels are not supported.
You can annotate problem-solving charts with highlights, text, and shapes to effectively emphasize key areas and ideas.
Use highlight and drawing tools to distinguish overlapping text and create clear annotations over problematic areas.
Yes, logged-in users can download the PDF with embedded annotations for free, once their changes are completed.
Direct encoding adjustments are not possible. Instead, use annotations to mark and address areas requiring attention due to text encoding problems.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per file. Larger files need to be split or compressed before editing.
No, the tool is intended for desktop use only. Access it via web browsers on laptops or desktop computers for optimal performance.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Finish annotating and download your file before starting with another.
Once logged in, you can save annotated documents to Evernote, seamlessly integrating them into your workflow.